Marc Marquez breaks silence on MotoGP COTA absence - and shows injury rehab

Marc Marquez has revealed images of how he is recovering from his latest injury which has ruled him out of the MotoGP Grand Prix of the Americas.
Marc Marquez, Portuguese MotoGP 23 March
Marc Marquez, Portuguese MotoGP 23 March
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A hand injury which requiꦬred surgery caဣused the Repsol Honda rider to miss the second round in Argentina, and now COTA too.

It is a damaging blow to his MotoGP championship🌟 hopes already - but also a set♐back to his fitness.

Marquez arrived into 2023 hoping that the major arm and double-vision problems which have plagued him for two years were largely in his p𓆏ast.

A serious operation last summer saved his career and all🃏owed to ride pain-free f﷽or the first time since early-2020.

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But, just three grand prix laps into🏅 20💎23, he crashed into the back of Miguel Oliveira causing injuries to both men.

Oliveira returns i♑n COTA but the fragility of Marquez’s injury means he misses out.

Oscar Haro, the ex-LCR sporting direct𓄧or, claims the delicate nature of the hand injury means that, if the same bone breaks again, it would sideline Marquez for four ♋months.

Marquez has posted a series of images to his social media detailing how he is rehabbing his latestꦐ injury with the caption: "Step by st𓆏ep".

He hopes to make a return in Jerez, at the fourth round of the championship, and ironically the scene🍎 of his most notorious crash which caused his serious arm injury.

Hon💜da's appeal about his double long lap penalty has a "stay of execution", the MotoGP Court of Appeal has ruled. 🌊A final decision is yet to be made.

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